★ Game Horseshoe Original
T1 vs. NS
T1 has recently been caught in a substitution turmoil, and there are even rumors on the Internet that the coaching staff is supporting Smash, and saying that if Smash's starting T1 cannot advance to MSI, then the current head and assistant coaches, namely Kkoma and Tom, will resign. Under the huge pressure of public opinion, T1 ushered in a showdown between NS this week. As the goalkeeper of the new era of the LCK, NS has a bit of a taste of the old five this year, but they also made personnel adjustments today, and the original mid-laner Fisher was replaced by a rookie in '07.
In the first game, T1 turned the tables
T1 did seem to have been affected by frequent substitutions, with poor first games and a lot of mistakes, but veteran Faker withstood the pressure and stepped up again at key moments to become the core of the team to rely on. When NS had a big lead, he was wiped out by the T1 group when he played Dalong, and he was overturned, which can be described as a painful loss.
In the second game, NS went on a single Silas
NS seems to have seized the loophole of Doran's bad state, in the second game, Kingen directly took out Silas top laner, and played a very good effect in the early stage, Ueno's strength allowed NS to equalize the score in the second game, and the two sides entered the tiebreaker.
NS won the second game
Doran was taken directly by T1 to play the tank without any accidents in the third game, because when there is a problem with the top laner, playing the front row meat is undoubtedly the safest choice.
Kingen continued to shine his sword, Captain
NS caught Doran wanting to order, and Kaisha also wanted to target Smash, but Keria's Tamu finally appeared. If Smash is a core worth protecting, then there is no doubt that Tamu is the most suitable support. In addition, many people may forget that Keria Tamu is the best hero.
T1 crushes NS
Faker's relatively stable laning ability made today's NS rookie midlaner unable to play too much advantage to the Foxes in the third game. The finishing touch is that Tamu has also become a key player, NS Kong has some heroes with strong ability to cut the back row, but with Tamu in these threats, it has weakened a lot.
Faker wins MVP
This was Faker's first MVP in Stage 2, and it seemed that every time T1 was in danger, it was Faker who stepped up to save the team. Some people also joked that perhaps the rotation of Gumayusi and Smash caused instability in the team, and it was more like putting pressure on Faker to keep the 12-year veteran in good shape.
The lineup is set?
It seems that T1 will not replace Smash again in the near future. In fact, we said at the end of the first stage that T1 shouldn't have the idea of switching back to Gumayusi just because they lost to HLE, and as a result, they actually switched back to Gumayusi in the second stage, but now they have to switch back to Smash, so the past two weeks have been a complete waste of time. T1 should have an ADC play for the entire season, otherwise it would be bad for the entire T1 team.
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